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the obama administration argued that central -- federal law trumps that state law. and that the obama administration has different priorities for immigration enforcement. gang members, people who have committed crimes, potential terrorists. they said that the federal law preefments the field but it seem told me that the supreme court justices were not buying that part of the law. they said all the arizona police do here is call up the federal government, call the federal center and say hey, we have a guy here. do you want him held or no the and when the lawyers say no, we don't want him, they're supposed to let him go. gwen: the chief justice was the one who said don't we want to know? >> right, he said it sounds like the federal government doesn't want to know who's here illegally. there are two sections that may not fare as well. because they make it a crime to do something that is not a crime under federal law for illegal immigrants. that is to not get a job and to not have their federal papers. those parts may not be upheld. >> is this the end of the road for im
the obama administration argued that central -- federal law trumps that state law. and that the obama administration has different priorities for immigration enforcement. gang members, people who have committed crimes, potential terrorists. they said that the federal law preefments the field but it seem told me that the supreme court justices were not buying that part of the law. they said all the arizona police do here is call up the federal government, call the federal center and say hey, we...
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they are law. we do not have to agree about them. we do not have to give anyone leverage to do that. we do not have to deal with insurance lobbyists. we are ready won. you give away closing the prescription donut hole. you will give away free screening for seniors. you'll give away pre-existing conditions. -- the exception. you give away, and children under age 26. you give away the fact that they cannot deny coverage simply because we get sick. you give away the right of women not to be treated as second-class citizens, as if they have a pre-existing condition. you would give away their right to contraceptives. you'll get all these benefits away so that you can make a political point against the president. that is not good for texas and is not good for the united states. it shows a real fundamental lack of understanding. obamacare -- yourobamacare -- ys about obamacare, you have this conspiracy theory about the president, and you did not like the process. the end result is good things for people, living, breathing people and childre
they are law. we do not have to agree about them. we do not have to give anyone leverage to do that. we do not have to deal with insurance lobbyists. we are ready won. you give away closing the prescription donut hole. you will give away free screening for seniors. you'll give away pre-existing conditions. -- the exception. you give away, and children under age 26. you give away the fact that they cannot deny coverage simply because we get sick. you give away the right of women not to be...
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it's considering revising wire tapping laws. the bottom line is it doesn't make sense that this data is not proceed teched. if this is not private, what is, essentially. >> suarez: the law is still playing catch-up? >> there's a strong case, i don't want to understate the strong possibility that google did violat existing laws. the fcc might not have had the votes to bring an enforcement action right now. that doesn't mean the justice department won't. the federal appellate courts won't continue to find that this was illegal as well as a cover-up. >> suarez: professor rosen, david bennahum, thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you, ray. >> suarez: do you have images you don't want others to see on google street view? hari offers step-by-step instructions online for removing them. >> brown: and to our second look at privacy online, and a story about protecting computers from cyber attacks. newshour correspondent tom bearden reports. >> reporter: social security numbers, names, addresses, birth dates. >> 900,000 people had their
it's considering revising wire tapping laws. the bottom line is it doesn't make sense that this data is not proceed teched. if this is not private, what is, essentially. >> suarez: the law is still playing catch-up? >> there's a strong case, i don't want to understate the strong possibility that google did violat existing laws. the fcc might not have had the votes to bring an enforcement action right now. that doesn't mean the justice department won't. the federal appellate courts...
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he has endorsed the arizona law. it is tied up in the politics of 2012 and republicans are on the short side. >> how big is the problem? the pew center said thaas of rch tampa, there are 2 million unauthorized immigrants and the united states. >> to begin with, in arizona, there are 40% more border patrol agents and there were five years ago --than tthere were fined years ago. what you have to understand about immigration is that it is a complex problem. you squeeze the borders in texas and california, people go to arizona. farmers depend o immigrants to harvest their fields. a lot of these states that have passed strict laws, step officers say we did not know we were voting for. >> they bypassed the state this year and lost -- >> right. >> let me ask another question about the argument. the solicitor general has taken a beating again. evenotomayor took him ca task. >> the sections that are at issue, they do different things. trying to uphold s.b. 1070 looks to be a difficult task, and probably justice department off
he has endorsed the arizona law. it is tied up in the politics of 2012 and republicans are on the short side. >> how big is the problem? the pew center said thaas of rch tampa, there are 2 million unauthorized immigrants and the united states. >> to begin with, in arizona, there are 40% more border patrol agents and there were five years ago --than tthere were fined years ago. what you have to understand about immigration is that it is a complex problem. you squeeze the borders in...
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are they going to sit back and say, that the rule of law is no longer important? and if he is allows do do that under the guise of homeland security, what more can he do to us? >>neil: all right, governor, thank you. >>guest: thank you. this is the problem when they start down this path, what more are they going to do to us in they can do anything. >>neil: thank you governor very much. we are wait dog hear from governor romney and he will have an official response to this shortly and we will take you there like and homeland security security napolitano says today's decision is not political. but it comes a week before the president is set to address lati conference in orlando, the political maestro larry sabato. it could be coincidence. >>guest: well, i like janet napolitano but i have to disagree. this is very political. look, this is certainly about the policy but it is also about politics. that shocks you, neil, i know, 145 days from the election when the hispanic vote is absolutely critical to president obama's re-election. remember, he got 67 percent of hispa
are they going to sit back and say, that the rule of law is no longer important? and if he is allows do do that under the guise of homeland security, what more can he do to us? >>neil: all right, governor, thank you. >>guest: thank you. this is the problem when they start down this path, what more are they going to do to us in they can do anything. >>neil: thank you governor very much. we are wait dog hear from governor romney and he will have an official response to this...
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it streamlines the sales of city-owned properties with prices as low as $1,000 and uses property laws to rehab empty buildings. >> this is long overdue in this community. and there are more communities like this in baltimore. >> reporter: the city has a long way to go, but the mayor is hopeful. her goal, to grow baltimore by 10,000 families in the next deca decade. mccard is hopeful, too. what are your hopes five years down the road, ten years down the road? >> we have 104 vacants in this community. i would like to see every one of them occupied with a home. i want them to come and be in this community. because we need more people. >> athena jones joining us live now from washington. clearly this has not been easy for baltimore. what have been some of the rough spots getting this program going? >> well, as you mentioned, even on that street where mr. mccard is, there are still some homes that need to be rehabilitated. it's part of a long process. city officials acknowledge that not every single abandoned home is not going to be able to be saved. some are in neighborhoods that are just
it streamlines the sales of city-owned properties with prices as low as $1,000 and uses property laws to rehab empty buildings. >> this is long overdue in this community. and there are more communities like this in baltimore. >> reporter: the city has a long way to go, but the mayor is hopeful. her goal, to grow baltimore by 10,000 families in the next deca decade. mccard is hopeful, too. what are your hopes five years down the road, ten years down the road? >> we have 104...
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and for this reason, we've proposed important changes to the laws that govern the postal service. we've proposed gaining delivery flexibility which we'd use to transition to a five-day delivery schedule. most other posts around the world have done this years ago and there's been very little customer impact and a lot of benefit from a financial standpoint. we've proposed rebalancing our retirement funds, including the restoration of the $11.4 billion in overpayment into the federal employee retirement system in the first account and a more rational retirement benefit schedule. we proposed taking over our employee health insurance, meaning leaving the government and shifting to private providers. we'd also be able to reduce current costs for current and retiring employees while providing better benefits. we propose streamlining our profit and pricing process so we can get to the market quicker. and we also are seeking the ability to manage our workforce morse effectively and with greater flexibility. these and other proposals would enable the postal service to operate more as a busi
and for this reason, we've proposed important changes to the laws that govern the postal service. we've proposed gaining delivery flexibility which we'd use to transition to a five-day delivery schedule. most other posts around the world have done this years ago and there's been very little customer impact and a lot of benefit from a financial standpoint. we've proposed rebalancing our retirement funds, including the restoration of the $11.4 billion in overpayment into the federal employee...
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now you want to overturn that law . >> correct. >> cenk: but you're trying to block a law that the legislature legislators, and could we say a referendum that says black people cannot marry chinese people any more. >> well, here in washington the people have the power of authority, and we have the power of referendum. >> cenk: so the voters in i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke risk 35% better than warfarin. and unlike warfarin, with pradaxa, there's no need for regular blood tests. that's really important to me. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have a bleeding condition like stomach ulcers, or take aspirin, nsaids, or blood thinners, or if y
now you want to overturn that law . >> correct. >> cenk: but you're trying to block a law that the legislature legislators, and could we say a referendum that says black people cannot marry chinese people any more. >> well, here in washington the people have the power of authority, and we have the power of referendum. >> cenk: so the voters in i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but...
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now, you can say they broke the law. they did. but we were all complaisanplais then. >> it's time to start focusing on fixing our broken immigration system. you can always rely on america to do the right thing after all of the posibilities are exhausted. in the end, congress will do the right thing, but only after they've tried every other crazy idea that kicks the can down to road. >> when we come back, my thoughts on the immigration debat. stay with us. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ [ dog barking ] ♪ [ female announcer ] life is full of little tests, but your basic paper towel can handle them. especially if that towel is bounty basic. the towel that's durable and scrubbable. in this
now, you can say they broke the law. they did. but we were all complaisanplais then. >> it's time to start focusing on fixing our broken immigration system. you can always rely on america to do the right thing after all of the posibilities are exhausted. in the end, congress will do the right thing, but only after they've tried every other crazy idea that kicks the can down to road. >> when we come back, my thoughts on the immigration debat. stay with us. [ male announcer ] citi...
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has anybody come out in mexico to say that this was a lawful gun in mexico? >> well, as i understand the mexican military wrote a letter that was given to the judge and prosecutor, stating that this weapon is not restricted, solely for the use of the military, meaning it is not a gun they look at as a threat. >> greta: so you have the situation where the mexican military says this gun is essentially legal. you have a young man chained to a bed, a u.s. marine. and who -- who told them about the gun and you have a u.s. state department that is looking the other wai, even though -- i keep saying this every night -- libya managed to get their killer of 2 sfefnt-plus on pan am 10 lee, out of a scottish jail to go home to libya. we can't help one marine come home. >> well, greta, i am hoping that the administration is watching this and just understand that we are -- we are trying to be patient and go through all the steps. but enough is enough. we want him home. you know, hopefully, it's being handled behind the scenes and he will come home soon. >> greta: i hope s
has anybody come out in mexico to say that this was a lawful gun in mexico? >> well, as i understand the mexican military wrote a letter that was given to the judge and prosecutor, stating that this weapon is not restricted, solely for the use of the military, meaning it is not a gun they look at as a threat. >> greta: so you have the situation where the mexican military says this gun is essentially legal. you have a young man chained to a bed, a u.s. marine. and who -- who told...
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now, you can say, but they broke the law. they did. but we were all come police it in that. >> it's time to stop doling out the blame, bloomberg adds, and to start focusing on fixing our broken immigration system. >> you know, winston churchill once said, you can always rely on america to do the right thing after all of the possibilities are exhausted. in the end, congress will do the right thing, but only after they've tried every other crazy idea that obvy skates or kits the can down the road. >> when we come back, my thoughts on the immigration debate. stay with us. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ nice'n easy colorblend foam is winning top beauty awards hands down! with beautiful tones and h
now, you can say, but they broke the law. they did. but we were all come police it in that. >> it's time to stop doling out the blame, bloomberg adds, and to start focusing on fixing our broken immigration system. >> you know, winston churchill once said, you can always rely on america to do the right thing after all of the possibilities are exhausted. in the end, congress will do the right thing, but only after they've tried every other crazy idea that obvy skates or kits the can...
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but we are a nation of laws. he apparently had a brother that was killed in an automotive who was mugged. of prepared as he was, that is the nature of the presidency. things will happen for which you are not prepared, and i thought it may have been an unfair glimpse, but it was also telling, and i defend the question. >> what does the canada do when a question like that is posed the comes out of left field? it does reach to sometimes the heart of your character or personality? >> i think he did the right thing. there was no pause. there was no interruption. he went straight to the main point of the argument, which is i oppose the death penalty. even under the circumstances. that it drove off from there. this really speaks to what the public expects. >> i think what he probably should have done is answer the question on two levels. one would be my personal reaction would be horrible, i want to kill the person, but we are a nation of laws. i think what people were looking for was a telling sign of what kind of lead
but we are a nation of laws. he apparently had a brother that was killed in an automotive who was mugged. of prepared as he was, that is the nature of the presidency. things will happen for which you are not prepared, and i thought it may have been an unfair glimpse, but it was also telling, and i defend the question. >> what does the canada do when a question like that is posed the comes out of left field? it does reach to sometimes the heart of your character or personality? >> i...
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everything is in the four corners of the law. the legal counsel all the time, everything has to be done and exactly the right way. if you start deviating from with all requires, just based on your own perspective for references or ideologies you can get in a lot of trouble. it's not with the white house is supposed to do some people expected the president to do things the would literally not even be allowed by law and were not willing often to do the hard work of continuing to build the public welfare and a congress to work with. >> host: do you feel like -- and you were critical of democrats for falling down on the job over the years -- why isn't obama part of that, and second, why isn't he part of the political elite that has failed to help the middle class and held everyone but the 1%? >> guest: i criticize obama. people ask about the book, is it pro obama, is it antiobama? it is a pro analysis book. i really felt like a lot of the books are being written about the obama here and are being written about this moment in history
everything is in the four corners of the law. the legal counsel all the time, everything has to be done and exactly the right way. if you start deviating from with all requires, just based on your own perspective for references or ideologies you can get in a lot of trouble. it's not with the white house is supposed to do some people expected the president to do things the would literally not even be allowed by law and were not willing often to do the hard work of continuing to build the public...
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so when i put my hand on the bible li swear to not only uphold the laws of our land, i will swear to uphold the honor and dignity of the office to which i have been elected, so help me god. >> [applause] >> i believe the presidency, the final point of decision in american government, was made for great purposes. it is the office of lincoln's conscience, of teddy roosevelt's energy, of harry truman's integrity. and ronald reagan's optimism. >> [applause] >> for me, gaining this office is not the ambition of a lifetime, but it is the opportunity of a lifetime and li make the most of it. i believe great decisions are made with care, made with conviction, not made with polls. >> i do not need to take your pulse before i know my own mind. i do not reinvent myself with every turn. i am not running in borrowed clothes. >> [applause] >> when i act, you will know my reasons and when i speak, you will know my heart. i believe in tolerance, not in spite of my faith, but because of it. >> [applause] i believe in a god who calls us not to judge our neighbors, but to love them. i believe in grace
so when i put my hand on the bible li swear to not only uphold the laws of our land, i will swear to uphold the honor and dignity of the office to which i have been elected, so help me god. >> [applause] >> i believe the presidency, the final point of decision in american government, was made for great purposes. it is the office of lincoln's conscience, of teddy roosevelt's energy, of harry truman's integrity. and ronald reagan's optimism. >> [applause] >> for me,...
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i don't the laws there but certainly the laws here something like this would not last in court for no more than 10 to 15 seconds. you cannot, there is everything that is conceivably on the marketplace has a down side to it and there has to be scientific proof. so we know with cigarettes and to a certain degree with alcohol with the warping on the labels regarding fetal alcohol senator dream -- syndrome but it is like saying beef is bad for you. >> this is amazing, it will end up being a big waste of money from a legal standpoint for them and these suits can be costly, and, again, it is a beverage. i don't know that there is anything that you can possibly do to try to control people from eating unhealthy food and make everyone else not suffer. but, basically, you cannot stop one person from behaving badly. drew. at least she was counterbalancing with something healthy like 30 cigarettes a day. >>trace: thank you both. that is it for "studio b" and now the corner of wall and broad not a bad friday, up 67 points. the fox report at 7:00 eastern and i will see you on monday. wake up! that'
i don't the laws there but certainly the laws here something like this would not last in court for no more than 10 to 15 seconds. you cannot, there is everything that is conceivably on the marketplace has a down side to it and there has to be scientific proof. so we know with cigarettes and to a certain degree with alcohol with the warping on the labels regarding fetal alcohol senator dream -- syndrome but it is like saying beef is bad for you. >> this is amazing, it will end up being a...
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[applause] it is time for the law to be enforced. we cannot educate children, we cannot create harmony among our people, we cannot preserve basic human freedom unless we have an orderly society. crime and lack of justice are especially cruel to those who are least able to protect themselves. swift arrest and trial, fair and uniform punishment, should be expected by anyone who would break our laws. [applause] it is time for our government leaders to respect the law no less than the humblest citizen, so that we can end once and for all a double standard of justice. i see no reason why big-shot crooks should go free and the poor ones go to jail. [applause] >> a proper level of government is just to make it easier for us to do good and difficult for us to do wrong. as an engineer, a planner, a businessman, i see clearly the value to our nation of a strong system of free enterprise based on increased productivity and adequate wages. we democrats believe that competition is better than regulation. [applause] and we intend to combine strong
[applause] it is time for the law to be enforced. we cannot educate children, we cannot create harmony among our people, we cannot preserve basic human freedom unless we have an orderly society. crime and lack of justice are especially cruel to those who are least able to protect themselves. swift arrest and trial, fair and uniform punishment, should be expected by anyone who would break our laws. [applause] it is time for our government leaders to respect the law no less than the humblest...
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they're obviously are laws on the rocks. part of the approach of the mccain bill is to update the computer laws to keep them up to speed the nature of the internet and talking penalties. >> brendan sasso is with the hill and covers cybersecurity and other technological issues and now here is our interview with senator lieberman and collins. >> we are joined this week by the communicators by the chairman of the senate homeland security committee senator joe lieberman and connecticut and the republican on the committee susan collins, a republican in maine. senator lieberman if i could start with you what is the goal of the cybersecurity legislation you have introduced? >> well, the goal simply stated is to protect all that we americans in cyberspace from being stolen and from being attacked and the that that is going on many people are not aware of as they say people from outside of the country actually going into the internet systems and computer systems and companies and stealing industrial intellectual property and then tak
they're obviously are laws on the rocks. part of the approach of the mccain bill is to update the computer laws to keep them up to speed the nature of the internet and talking penalties. >> brendan sasso is with the hill and covers cybersecurity and other technological issues and now here is our interview with senator lieberman and collins. >> we are joined this week by the communicators by the chairman of the senate homeland security committee senator joe lieberman and connecticut...
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the democrats fight any attempt to make photo id laws for voters saying it will suppress the vote and disenfranchise the voters. guess what the massachusetts democratic convention required to get into their convention? a photo id. but the real head scratcher -- the real head scratcher is the announcement if you want to attend the book signing event f mrs. obama's book signing you have to bring a photo id and social security number. i think this is nothing more than reader suppression. we are suppressing the rights of people who read books and furthermore we are disenfranchising the readers of children's books. they say illegals and dead people ought to vote we don't need no stinking photo id for that but if you want to attend a democratic event or have the first lady sign your children's book you better have a photo id or expect to be disenfranchised or suppressed. liberals don't have to make any sense. (applause) >> friday night attorney general eric holder appointed a couple of prosecutors to investigate the leaks of classified national security information to the media. this is com
the democrats fight any attempt to make photo id laws for voters saying it will suppress the vote and disenfranchise the voters. guess what the massachusetts democratic convention required to get into their convention? a photo id. but the real head scratcher -- the real head scratcher is the announcement if you want to attend the book signing event f mrs. obama's book signing you have to bring a photo id and social security number. i think this is nothing more than reader suppression. we are...
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we're going to have somebody from law enforcement formerly from law enforcement who wants to legalize this, and one who wants to keep it illegal. i don't just talk about politics, i've lived politics. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>bringing you exactly what's happening in politics today by people who know what they're talking about. >>d.c. columnist and four time emmy winner bill press joins current's morning news block. >>i know what i'm talking about and i love it and i try to bring that to the show. is on the new news network. >>welcome to the war room. >>jennifer granholm joins current tv. a former two-term governor. >>make your voice heard. >>detremined to find solutions. >>that partnership in order to invest in our country is critical. >>driven to find the truth. >>how did romney get his groove back? >>fearless, independent and above all, politically direct. ♪ >> well, we've got a special pot power panel at 4:20, and here task almost at 4:20 we missed it by a little bit. great panel for you guys. sean dunagan speaker of the law enforcement against prohibition a for
we're going to have somebody from law enforcement formerly from law enforcement who wants to legalize this, and one who wants to keep it illegal. i don't just talk about politics, i've lived politics. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>bringing you exactly what's happening in politics today by people who know what they're talking about. >>d.c. columnist and four time emmy winner bill press joins current's morning news block. >>i know what i'm talking about and i...
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but now there is an actual law. even if they abide by the law they didn't go bankrupt. they still made plenty of profits. it turns out they could have given the $1 billion back to us. >> they're forced to spend this amount of money. a lot of claim healthcare reform was being debated that they could not afford that and it was too high. they tid to brang the ratio down. but it was proven not only can they do it in the 80% but they'll owe money back and they'll be fined if they haven't met that standard. >> cenk: forget the billion dollars. it's $1.1 billion but it goes to 12.8 million americans and $151 for each family. that's a significant amount. let me ask you something. if they repeal this, i know in future years you won't get the money back. is it possible that they could take this $1 billion back or no. >> it depends on what kind of answer we get from the supreme court next week. we're going to get a ruling on the affordable care act. exceptionally if they rule on the affordable care act them that they strike down the buyer law. it's possible that they this hasn't h
but now there is an actual law. even if they abide by the law they didn't go bankrupt. they still made plenty of profits. it turns out they could have given the $1 billion back to us. >> they're forced to spend this amount of money. a lot of claim healthcare reform was being debated that they could not afford that and it was too high. they tid to brang the ratio down. but it was proven not only can they do it in the 80% but they'll owe money back and they'll be fined if they haven't met...
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now you want to overturn that law. >> correct. >> cenk: but you're trying to block a law that the legislature legislators, and could we say a referendum that says black people cannot marry chinese people any more. >> well, here in washington the people have the power of authority, and we have the power of referendum. >> cenk: so the voters in washington can have a referendum that says blacks are not allowed to marry latinos. >> no, you're missing the county. we believe-- >> cenk: who, why do you believe that? apparently the voters in washington through their representatives disagree with that. that's your crazy idea. tell me why do you think that? what logical reason do you have for that? >> because i think that it's good for kids to have a mother and father. >> cenk: they do. they can have two mothers and two fathers. >> i think it's good for them to have one of each. >> cenk: so any single mother shouldorsingle father should have their kids removed here. >> i'm going to ask you to think logically. >> cenk: you said a mother and a father. so do we take kids away from people who don't have bo
now you want to overturn that law. >> correct. >> cenk: but you're trying to block a law that the legislature legislators, and could we say a referendum that says black people cannot marry chinese people any more. >> well, here in washington the people have the power of authority, and we have the power of referendum. >> cenk: so the voters in washington can have a referendum that says blacks are not allowed to marry latinos. >> no, you're missing the county. we...
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we're going to have somebody from law enforcement formerly from law enforcement who wants to legalize this, and one who wants to keep it illegal. i don't just talk about politics, i've lived politics. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>bringing you exactly what's happening in politics today by people who know what they're talking about. >>d.c. columnist and four time emmy winner bill press joins current's morning news block. >>i know what i'm talking about and i love it and i try to bring that to the show. [ male announcer ] cookies with smooth caramel and chocolate. ♪ ♪ hmm twix. also available in peanut butter. if you have copd like i do you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney prob
we're going to have somebody from law enforcement formerly from law enforcement who wants to legalize this, and one who wants to keep it illegal. i don't just talk about politics, i've lived politics. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>bringing you exactly what's happening in politics today by people who know what they're talking about. >>d.c. columnist and four time emmy winner bill press joins current's morning news block. >>i know what i'm talking about and i...
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absolutely as we have seen law after law after law being introduced from straight legislate temperatures, it's been an interest moment and there has been some denial on the part of replubicans. do we have the sound byte of mitch mcconnell? okay. mitch mcconnell today basically said that it wasn't true that there wasn't a war on women, that it was essentially -- he didn't use these words, a figment of their imagination. i don't know how romney and republicans improve their image. i will ask this to you stephanie, when they continue to deny what's happening essential essentially essentially. these are not things in our imagination. what's happening across the country. >> it is just unbelievable that they continue every week week after week, i hear from the republican party, one more attack in this war against women, and i know they would like to talk themselves out of it now but the problem is, their actions have spoken so loud. i mean you are talking about a republican congress who first wanted to get rid of the health care reform that was going to cover or going to cover birth control fo
absolutely as we have seen law after law after law being introduced from straight legislate temperatures, it's been an interest moment and there has been some denial on the part of replubicans. do we have the sound byte of mitch mcconnell? okay. mitch mcconnell today basically said that it wasn't true that there wasn't a war on women, that it was essentially -- he didn't use these words, a figment of their imagination. i don't know how romney and republicans improve their image. i will ask this...
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. >> so were there good law enforcement reasons to keep these indictments feeled for eight months? possibly. was there also a political or public relations component to monday's announcement? also very possible. we have no clear answer to chairman issa's allegation tonight. nor for this allegation levelled by issa and republican senator charles grassley. they say the atf has now put these two fast and furious whistleblowers, special agent shawn dodson and pete fraselli under a boss who threatened to take them down. in a letter, issa and grassley say their supervisor had it in for the pair. quote, we stated we need to get whatever dirt we can on these guys, the whistleblowers, and take them down. the letter also crites another incident in which it was allegedly said that atf needs to f these guys. with us now are brian terry's mom josephine and his cousin robert hire. josephine, our condolences for the loess of your son, i can't imagine what this last two years having like, more than two years now. i wanted first of all to get your reaction to the recent indoomi indictments the u.s.
. >> so were there good law enforcement reasons to keep these indictments feeled for eight months? possibly. was there also a political or public relations component to monday's announcement? also very possible. we have no clear answer to chairman issa's allegation tonight. nor for this allegation levelled by issa and republican senator charles grassley. they say the atf has now put these two fast and furious whistleblowers, special agent shawn dodson and pete fraselli under a boss who...
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we do not pass laws that puts up unnecessary barriers to voting. we encourage everybody to get out and vote. democrats and republicans. if you are a democrat, bring 10 friends with you to the polls. 71% of you voted in norfolk. you delivered 70% of the vote for barack obama. our message today is to get out the vote for barack obama over the next 24 days. the deadline is october 15 for registering. we have got to make sure that we achieve over 70% of the vote. we have to make sure that we do indeed reelect the president. the choice is clear, it is stark, whether it is the economy, women's rights, the choices are clear. we have some wonderful people behind me to elaborate on those choices. are stark for our fellow virginians and also what the nation. first up, someone from the other commonwealth, the commonwealth of nasa -- massachusetts. he stood up on the stage and delivered a tremendous speech. he was kind enough to visit the virginia delegation as well that morning. he is a terrific friend of virginia. hopefully, this is not the last time he will
we do not pass laws that puts up unnecessary barriers to voting. we encourage everybody to get out and vote. democrats and republicans. if you are a democrat, bring 10 friends with you to the polls. 71% of you voted in norfolk. you delivered 70% of the vote for barack obama. our message today is to get out the vote for barack obama over the next 24 days. the deadline is october 15 for registering. we have got to make sure that we achieve over 70% of the vote. we have to make sure that we do...
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that was she was the head of state, he signed the law but for any lillehammer dr. king, those grassroots leaders were the ones in mississippi and the ones pushing forward to give the president something to respond to come in and i think that after the inauguration, not everybody that too many of us sat down and thought that we had passed the finish line when the was the starting line, november, 2008. >> host: the environment is a place for criticism what is your take on what happened at the keystone pipeline. it's a really bad idea. they would take the dirtiest most awful scraping bottom of the bucket nasty polycarp in down america's heartland over farmland or aqua first and the gulf coast so that it could be refined and shipped to china. we wouldn't get any of the oil but more importantly because the kind of toxic stuff is is very corrosive. to be risking americans and the health and safety of american people to do it, to benefit the foreign corporation selling oil to china the numbers were it shows once again people's movements can make a difference. those people
that was she was the head of state, he signed the law but for any lillehammer dr. king, those grassroots leaders were the ones in mississippi and the ones pushing forward to give the president something to respond to come in and i think that after the inauguration, not everybody that too many of us sat down and thought that we had passed the finish line when the was the starting line, november, 2008. >> host: the environment is a place for criticism what is your take on what happened at...
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they are determined to keep law and order until the storm passes. >> roberta is tracking the storm and will show us where isaac is right now. >> it has been such an interesting storm because it has some many layers and different characteristics. the very latest is that it has almost bald. this time tomorrow we will be referring to it as a tropical depression or even just remnants and it will continue north and then curve to the east as it moves into the great lakes. from the gulf of mexico to the great lakes it will continue to spread copious amounts of rain. the local forecast is coming up later in this newscast >> a san francisco teacher twice accused of physical abuse is starting the new school year in a new classroom. the district's explanation and why it is not passing with parents >> for some parents at sherman elementary school year has definitely got off to a rocky start >> my daughter comes home and tells me her teacher has been, has left the school and been replaced by a new teacher >> a google search by parents turned up the story in the san francisco weekly which reported t
they are determined to keep law and order until the storm passes. >> roberta is tracking the storm and will show us where isaac is right now. >> it has been such an interesting storm because it has some many layers and different characteristics. the very latest is that it has almost bald. this time tomorrow we will be referring to it as a tropical depression or even just remnants and it will continue north and then curve to the east as it moves into the great lakes. from the gulf of...
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the president's health-care law is driving up costs. it is making it harder for small possesses to expand and hire -- businesses to expand and hire. let's rearepeal obamacare and replace it with common sense reforms that protect american access to care they need from the doctor they choose at a lower cost. we need to look at rainy and all the excess of red tape that is making it harder to work and do business. these ideas are in my job plan. republicans have common-sense proposals to remove these. president obama puts governments first. he wants to raise taxes on small businesses. he wants to keep our energy races under lock and key including the keystone xl pipeline. he wants more spending that will put us in debt to china. more of the same. where are the jobs that no wonder jobs are fleeing overseas. let's bring those jobs home, back to america, back to local businesses. there is one more thing i tell people. i tell them i have made restoring the american dream my life work. without it i would not be where i am today. eiger up in an u
the president's health-care law is driving up costs. it is making it harder for small possesses to expand and hire -- businesses to expand and hire. let's rearepeal obamacare and replace it with common sense reforms that protect american access to care they need from the doctor they choose at a lower cost. we need to look at rainy and all the excess of red tape that is making it harder to work and do business. these ideas are in my job plan. republicans have common-sense proposals to remove...
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, due process of law. cruel and unusual punishments. i fully accept that those things have to apply to new phenomena that didn't exist at the time. what i insist upon, however, is that as to the phenomena that existed, their meaning then is the same as the meaning now. for example, the death penalty. some of my colleagues who are not tex you'llists or originalists, at least, believe that it's somehow up to the court to decide whether the death penalty remains constitutional or not. that's not a question for me. it's absolutely clear that whatever cruel and unusual punishments may mean with regard to future things such as death by injection or the electric chair, it's clear that the death penalty in and of itself is not considered cruel and unusual punishment. >> more and more americans come around to think of the death penalty as an ankara nisic thing. a big majority of americans would be in favor of the death penalty. that is beginning to change and you see it, for lack of a better phrase, going out of th
, due process of law. cruel and unusual punishments. i fully accept that those things have to apply to new phenomena that didn't exist at the time. what i insist upon, however, is that as to the phenomena that existed, their meaning then is the same as the meaning now. for example, the death penalty. some of my colleagues who are not tex you'llists or originalists, at least, believe that it's somehow up to the court to decide whether the death penalty remains constitutional or not. that's not a...
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we have some states with such weak or tied laws that nothing is happening -- or tight laws that nothing is happening. you need it to be on merit. i would agree that quality control matters a lot. we want there to be a large, vibrant, successful charter sector. there are amazing comic innovative things going on in the chartered space -- there are amazing, innovative things going on in the charter space. if we can address the problems of failing and festering charter schools, those rock stars and innovations will be much more credible. policy makers will not put the clamps on them. the impact will be much greater. we consider the activity to strengthen the closures and to strengthen the reader is a very pro-chartered -- the rigor is a very pro-charter step. >> there is an interesting tidbit. i would use life skills charter in denver, which i think was finally closed down last year, but the process took, like, five years. one of the things that was going on there also raises an issue we are seeing with cyber-charters. they were a mission-driven school, reaching out to kids who would not be
we have some states with such weak or tied laws that nothing is happening -- or tight laws that nothing is happening. you need it to be on merit. i would agree that quality control matters a lot. we want there to be a large, vibrant, successful charter sector. there are amazing comic innovative things going on in the chartered space -- there are amazing, innovative things going on in the charter space. if we can address the problems of failing and festering charter schools, those rock stars and...
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so the first law he signed was the lilly ledbetter fair pay act to help ensure that women are paid the same as men for doing the exact same work. because president obama knows that fairness for women means a stronger middle class for america. [ obama ] i'm barack obama and i approve this message. >> parts of the major interstates in florida is closed because of flooding. tropical storm debby causing two feet of water before it heads out to sea. let's look at some of the damage. >> you really could call her little debbby. barely qualifies as a tropical storm. video showing waves surging into a waterfront cafe. this proves it is doing big damage. by just sitting in the gulf, the system is keeping rain clouds in place, soaking so much of florida. >> it's hard to get around town, a lot of people broke down on the roads. >> from jacksonville to tampa, the road our waterways. two feet of rain has fallen in some places and another foot could be on the way. >> i never thought we would be paddling up and down this road. >> there have been dramatic moments, isolated tornadoes blamed for one deat
so the first law he signed was the lilly ledbetter fair pay act to help ensure that women are paid the same as men for doing the exact same work. because president obama knows that fairness for women means a stronger middle class for america. [ obama ] i'm barack obama and i approve this message. >> parts of the major interstates in florida is closed because of flooding. tropical storm debby causing two feet of water before it heads out to sea. let's look at some of the damage. >>...
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>> well, look, the question is the law in its entirety. the president said it would not raise taxes. it is raising taxes. >> on very few people, you would concede that. >> well, it is important to those people, and they are middle-income people. and more tax revenue raised from the income people, and more buffett taxes from the president who promised not to raise taxes on anyone. and it is driving up premiums and the cost of health insurance is going up and cut medicare over half a trillion over the next ten years. nothing that was inside in connection with passing this health care bill is working out. >> senator, thank you for joining us this morning. i hope you'll come back. >> i will. >>> jobs and the president's plan for winning the battleground states with obama campaign senior adviser robert gibbs when we come back. no! but, i'm about to change that. ♪ every little baby wants 50% more cash... ♪ phhht! fine, you try. [ strings breaking, wood splintering ] ha ha. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for pe
>> well, look, the question is the law in its entirety. the president said it would not raise taxes. it is raising taxes. >> on very few people, you would concede that. >> well, it is important to those people, and they are middle-income people. and more tax revenue raised from the income people, and more buffett taxes from the president who promised not to raise taxes on anyone. and it is driving up premiums and the cost of health insurance is going up and cut medicare over...